I’m going to agree with many points here but will conclude with dcf is still, to me, the better fabric choice for my purposes. I don’t buy my shelters, I build them. To me, the price is not too much and not even a consideration when making my own stuff…I’m also barely above poor but I have enough passion to try whatever materials make sense…to me.
I’m interested to hear the thoughts of some of the other myog’ers (who may have posted jn this thread) in this specific aspect. Less cost and certainly more passion into the actual tent design aspect where material characteristics play a key part.
With that said, I think we are ready for the next ‘super fabric’ that will seem to be the best of all words. This happened way back with zpacks and others with dcf. Anyone in the textile industry have any insight?


here.. some pictures of my DCF tarp.. this was BRAND NEW first time using it out .. very windy snow storm.. shredded completely in pieces. 

